吞咽困难的康复治疗

F. Oshima, Masako Fujiu-kurachi, I. Fujishima
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在超老龄化社会中,吞咽困难已成为一个主要问题。吞咽困难是由原发疾病引起的,如脑血管疾病和神经退行性疾病,以及头颈部肿瘤。此外,废用性肌肉萎缩和肌肉减少症可引起吞咽障碍。康复是治疗吞咽困难的重要手段。然而,康复治疗涉及疾病,因此,它需要综合考虑患者的能力、活动和环境。考虑到一般情况,需要通过呼吸康复预防误吸并结合风险管理来确保口服摄入的安全。试图客观地评价和反馈康复的强度、数量和效果。包括神经康复在内的几种治疗方法已经建立起来。然而,关于循证康复治疗的信息有限。根据目前的建议,应根据吞咽困难的类型进行康复治疗。迄今为止,证实培训有效性的报告很少,有必要对这一问题进行进一步研究。
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Rehabilitation for Dysphagia
In a super-aging society, dysphagia has become a major problem. Dysphagia is caused by primary diseases, such as cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative diseases, as well as head and neck tumors. In addition, disuse muscle atrophy and sarcopenia may cause swallowing disturbances. Rehabilitation is an important treatment for dysphagia. However, rehabilitation deals with disorders, thus, it needs to performed comprehensively in context with the patient’s ability, activity, and environment. In consideration of the general condition, safe oral intake needs to be ensured via prevention of aspiration by respiratory rehabilitation combined with risk management. Attempts have been made to objectively evaluate and provide feedback on the intensity, amount, and effect of rehabilitation. Several treatment methods, including neurorehabilitation, have been established. However, limited information is available about evidence-based treatment for rehabilitation. As per the current recommendations, rehabilitation should be performed according to the type of dysphagia. To date, reports veri-fying the effectiveness of training have been scant, and further research on this subject is warranted.
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